Krishan - Hounslow tutor





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Information About Krishan:


Personal Description:

I'm a maths tutor based in Hounslow, London, with about a year of experience working with young people. Most of my work has been one-to-one and in small groups, through ChalkDuster, Brunel University London, and Queen Mary University of London.

I mainly teach math to KS2, KS3, and KS4 GCSE students. A lot of what I do is help students with topics they've struggled with in class and explain things in a different way until it finally clicks for them. I've worked with a mix of students, including some with SEN and SEMH needs, so I'm used to adjusting how I teach depending on the person in front of me.

One thing I care about is building confidence. A lot of students come to me feeling anxious about math or thinking they're just "not a math person." I try to create a relaxed environment where it's okay to get things wrong and where we work through problems step by step until we feel more sure of ourselves.

My own background is in math, science, and computer science, and I hold a master's in cloud computing. I enjoy tutoring because I like seeing the moment a student goes from feeling stuck to actually understanding something. I'm looking for tutoring work where I can keep doing that and keep improving as a teacher.



Teaching Experience:

I've been tutoring math for about a year now, across a few different places.

Right now I'm working as a teaching assistant with Queen Mary University of London on their outreach program. I run maths sessions for KS3 and KS4 students and visit partner schools to support students one-to-one and in small groups. I mostly help them work through topics they've found tricky in class. Working alongside the lead tutors has taught me a lot about planning a lesson, managing a room, and keeping students engaged when the maths gets harder.

I also work as a teaching assistant at Brunel University London, supporting math sessions for KS2, KS3, and KS4 students. I sit in while the lead teacher introduces a topic, then step in to help the students who are finding it harder to follow or who need it explained a different way. Working closely with experienced teachers has been really useful for picking up classroom management.

Before this, I worked as a mathematics tutor at ChalknDuster, teaching KS2 to KS4. I planned and delivered lessons aligned with the UK National Curriculum, focused on exam techniques and closing gaps in students' knowledge. A big part of my job there was building confidence and helping students who had a lot of math anxiety.

I also did weekly tutoring with WeSolveProblems through the University of Leicester, working with students in years 6 to 11 on core topics like algebra, geometry, and number, as well as exam-style problem solving.

Across all of these, I've mostly done one-to-one and small-group work, which is the kind of teaching I enjoy most.



Tutoring Approach:

My main goal is to help students actually understand what they're doing, not just memorise steps to pass a test. So I try to explain the "why" behind the math, not only the "how."

Every student is different, so the first thing I do is work out where they're at and where the gaps are. Some students just need a topic explained in a different way, while others have missed something earlier on and need to go back and fill that in first. Once I understand that, I can adjust how I teach to suit them.

I like to keep sessions relaxed. A lot of students feel anxious about math or think they're "just not good at it," so I try to make it okay to get things wrong. We work through problems step by step, and I get the student to do as much of the thinking as possible rather than just watching me solve it. When they get stuck, I ask questions to guide them instead of giving the answer straight away.

I also try to build confidence as we go. I point out what they've done well, set work that's challenging but not overwhelming, and celebrate the small wins. Over time, this helps students feel more sure of themselves and more willing to try.

When it comes to exams, I make sure we cover the right techniques and practice past-paper-style questions so students know what to expect and feel prepared.

In the end, I want students to leave a session feeling like they understand more than they did before and a bit more confident about math in general.



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Qualifications:

  • Masters in Cloud Computing, University of Leicester
  • Bachelors in Computer Science

Further Information:

Availability:  Weekends / Weekdays (all times)
Types of Tutoring:   Travels to you / Online
References Supplied?   Yes
Current DBS/CRB Check?   Yes
Additional Languages Spoken:   Hindi, Punjabi